"Making the world more beautiful, one brow at a time"

What is Permanent Makeup

Permanent Cosmetics is a form tattooing where pharmaceutical graded pigments are insterted. A special permanent makeup machine or hand tool and individually packed disposable safety needles are used to implant the pigments into the upper layer of the skin

Look your best 24/7

The pigments used is very subtle and are developed to be used on the face and work with your own natural skin tones. By mixing colours we can create the perfect individual colour to suit you. The pigments are safe, nontoxic and hypo allergenic. I only use Iron Oxide based pigments.

What to Expect

I offer a free consultation to every client, with no obiligation to proceed. During the consultation I will do an individual analysis of your facial shape, hair, eye and skin colouring, and we discuss your desired result.

What our Clients Say

Amazing, precise and top professional! My brows look fantastic and i didn't feel a thing!!

Nicolette Schonken

Completely amazing. Lisl is very friendly and professional. Not only do you do the most amazing brows you give fantastic information on aftercare and the whole procedure. I cannot recommend highly enough. I am so in love with my new brows. Thank you so much :D

Dominique Anderson

Tarryn-leigh Wilson

Available Procedures

What to expect on your first procedure...

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How does it Work?

Firstly a topical anesthetic is applied to the treatment area. While waiting for the numbing cream to activate, your pigment colour is chosen. Based on your style preference, the design is drawn on the skin. When you are totally satisfied with the drawn design, the tattoo machine is fitted with a new sterile needle and the tattoo treatment begins.

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Does it Hurt?

Topical numbing creams allow cosmetic tattooing to be practically painless. Advancements in safe topical anaesthetics allow procedures to be performed with very little discomfort. Most clients admit that tweezing hurts more than tattooing.

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How long it last?

Cosmetics tattooing pigments are implanted into the skin and are designed to fade over time. As skin cells renew, the tattoo colour gradually gets lighter and fades. Colour boosts are recommended every 12 to 18 months to keep enhancements looking fresh